This is the north side of Mayes Road between Blenheim Road and the High Road. The Maypole on the corner was number 28. All was buried by the Shopping City.
The terrace can also be seen in this photo.
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Great find!
All lost to a ugly shopping centre
Hi, I think it's Blenheim Grove, not Road? And of course, pedantically, High Road not Street?
It's that year again! I know photography took off about then but so much comes from 1905!
It rather nicely shows how often pubs in that period developed in ordinary shops rather than the grand palaces of booze we are more used to!
Much does come from around 1905, Richard. It was a perfect storm. Cheap photography had arrived. Cheap postal services were up and running and you could send a postcard in the morning and have it arrive the same day. Postcards were the WhatsApp of their day in Edwardian times.
How strange Hugh, I'm sure it was Blenheim Grove when I was a kid in the 60s, and an A-Z I have, undated but I think around 1971/2 because it has a pre-decimal and decimal price on the cover, shows "Grove". Renamed at some stage? The High Road end was occupied by Wheatlands, a large furniture store I recall.
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